BWW Feature: CHOOSE YOUR OWN HORROR ADVENTURE with Pandemic CollectiveOctober 30, 2015When four high school students decide to visit a supposedly haunted house on Halloween night, they have no idea what to expect. Their stereotypical characters and token, morally reprehensible choices only add to the intrigue. Hasn't it always been a drag to know exactly how this story ends? Or do you?
BWW Reviews: SPIRITS TO ENFORCE with The CatamountsOctober 9, 2015Even superheroes need a little help putting on Shakespeare. By tele-fundraising. From the inside of a submarine. And that's how The Catamounts' are kicking off their fifth season, with Mickle Maher's Spirits to Enforce.
BWW Review: WEST SIDE STORY at Town Hall Arts CenterOctober 2, 2015Director Nick Sugar found a way to take the typical grandeur of West Side and condense it into Town Hall's tight space, bringing a deeper focus onto the character's emotions; something you don't get from most productions of the show.
BWW Review: CURTAINS at Vintage TheatreSeptember 25, 2015One must take his criticisms into careful consideration when there's an entire number in a show dedicated to critic-hate...but don't worry cast of Vintage's Curtains, I was just as thrilled as the guy screaming 'BRAVA!' next to me after every number.
BWW Reviews: ROCK OF AGES at Midtown Arts CenterSeptember 17, 2015A time that birthed unapologetic hairstyles and some of the catchiest tunes ever, it was only a matter of time before the '80s collided into the world of musical theatre. Midtown Arts Center in Fort Collins is currently electrifying the regional premiere of Rock of Ages.
BWW Reviews: BONNIE AND CLYDE with Equinox TheatreAugust 5, 2015Just like the infamous duo, Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical had a short life on Broadway, but it left a mark on the theatre scene. Denver's Equinox Theatre Company is currently presenting the show's regional premiere.
BWW Reviews: THE SPITFIRE GRILL at Vintage TheatreJuly 29, 2015The Spitfire Grill, based on the film of the same name, follows Percy (Megan Van De Hey), who just got out of prison. A page from an old magazine brings her to the town of Gilead, Wisconson, where she finds a job at the Spitfire Grill working for Hannah (Anne Oberbroeckling), an aging widow who also lives in the building. While Hannah has been trying to sell it for years, Percy suggests she raffle it off for whoever writes the best essay and sends a hundred dollars. They team up with Shelby (Kelly Watt), who also works at the grill.
BWW Reviews: ANNIE at Denver CenterMay 4, 2015The show is nothing flashy, and it doesn't try to be any more than it is. But if you already don't love Annie, this production won't change your mind.